Nicole Robertson works on building a pie crate at School of the Holy Childhood. The school is not sure how state mandates will affect their developmentally challenged employees.

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If you work at the School of the Holy Childhood, and you haven't gotten your blood pressure checked in a while, you might be getting a note from Jan Bansbach.

When she's not wrapping up cords or cleaning remotes in the school's Partners With Industry sheltered workshop, Bansbach, who is developmentally disabled, is helping out in the school's health office as a nursing assistant. Checking blood pressures is one of her specialties.

She likes her job. Ask her and she'll tell you all about it, noting that she can't share any patient's information - that's confidential. ...